ProSort MRT 90˚ and 30˚The ProSort MRT family of sorters is specifically designed to handle medium sized product and is capable of high throughput rates. The ProSort MRT 90˚ makes use of multiple narrow belts to transport items. It is equipped with right-angle rollers that rise between the belts to divert items off the unit and is designed for dual-sided diverting. With the ProSort MRT 30˚, wheels rise between the belts to transfer items at 30 degree angles for increased rates. The sorters are designed with individual pneumatic take-ups for consistent belt tensioning and are equipped with the HyPower distributed cabling system. Applications include but a re not limited to quality control stations, manual palletizing, automated and robotic palletizers, and value-added workstations.

E24™ 24-Volt Conveying SystemHytrol's E24™ sets the standard by delivering a powerful, long-lasting, low-voltage means for product transportation.
The 24-volt motor driven roller (MDR) conveyor systems are being widely used due to their simplicity and flexibility. Since the drive train is distributed along the conveyor length, a single piece of equipment can perform multiple functions. This includes different speeds, multiple directions and starting/stopping individual sections. Because E24™ is a Hytrol innovation, it also works great with EZLogic® zero-pressure accumulation systems. Hytrol’s E24™ has been designed from the ground up to provide the best 24-volt conveyor drive technology in existence.
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ProSort 400 Elite SeriesHytrol’s ProSort 400 Family of sorters is specifically designed to handle high-speed applications where product diverting needs to be both positive and gentle. The ProSort 421 is designed to sort products at a 22 degree angle where higher speeds are required and close divert centers are not so critical, speeds of 700 FPM are possible. The ProSort 431 is designed to sort products at a 30 degree angle where close divert centers are required and speeds of 350 FPM are possible. The ProSort Elite series is solely offered as single-sided, diverting positively from left or right-hand sides.

During this Webcast you'll learn how the latest generation of robotics systems, which incorporate vision, mobility, autonomous navigation, complex manipulation and motion control, can be used in a wide variety of appliations such as picking, placing, order fulfillment, palletizing, depalletizing, loading, unloading and many other areas.

The Twelve-Month Index for Booked Orders was 161 in August. Index in August represents an increase of 2% from July 2011’s Twelve-Month Index of 158.

The CEMA Billed Sales (shipments) Index was 181 in August. Index in August represents an increase of 8% from July 2011’s Index of 168. The August 2011 Index represents an
increase of 11% from the August 2010 Index of 163.

August Booked Orders Indexes were 294 for Bulk Handling Equipment and 112 for Unit Handling Equipment (1990=100). August Billed Sales Indexes were 277 for Bulk Handling Equipment and 165 for Unit Handling Equipment (1990=100). Since Bulk Handling Systems booked and billed sales are reported quarterly and are averaged back to the two preceding months, the booked and billed indexes for non-quarter ending months for Bulk Handling Equipment and Category X, total of all categories, are adjusted quarterly.

The Twelve-Month Index for Billed Sales was 155 in August. Index in August represents an increase of 1% from July 2011’s Twelve-Month Index of 154.

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